Clergy Pass Law Ruling Appealed Omaha Attorney to Test Anti Pass Statute in Higher Court. R. M. Switzler, Omaha attorney, will go to Lincoln Thursday to tile with the state supreme court a brief in appeal from the decision of the late District Judge William Morning, upholding the statute known as the preacher pass law. This law prohibits members of the clergy or persons engaged in chari table pursuits in Nebraska from hold ing passes on railroads. One of the peculiar legal quirks re sulting from the passage of the Ne braska statute, according to the petl tion, is the fact that such persons may ride on passes from Council Bluffs to Lincoln, under the interstate commerce statutes, hut they may not hold passes from Omaha to Lincoln, in intrastate traffic. The action is directed against the state of Nebraska and the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad. The petitioners include the Nebraska Chil dren's Home society, Child Saving institute, St. James orphanage, bureau of Catholic charities of Omaha, Fath er Flanagan's Boys' home, Ministe rial Association of Omaha, Nebraska conference of the Evangelical church, Lutheran orphanage of Fremont, Omaha area of the Methodist-Episco pal church, synod of Nebraska of the Presbyterian church. Episcopal diocese of Nebraska and the Imman uel Deaconess institute. The petition sets forth that the act in question was copied from an in terstate commerce act regulating the issuance of railroad passes. It points out that the act prohibits railroads from issuing free passes except to a limited class; that is, that if the act is upheld, the petitioners may be come legal recipients of passes at the pleasure of the carriers. i * -- Omaha Debators Win From Wahoo Central High school deleters won a 3 to 0 decision from the Luther college debate squad, Wahoo, Neb., Tuesday at Central High auditorium. • Resolved, That the United States Should Further Restrict Immigra tion,” was the question at issue. Cen tral held the affirmative and Luther the negative. By winning the debate last night. Central won the first state league debate. Sam Minkin, Gerald Vasal; and David Sher represented Central, and Carroll Nygren, Kniory Ander son and Darnel Seashore were the college speakers. ADVERTISES! KMT. GOITRE CAUSED Sleeplessness, Run Down Condition '«nd Lump in Throat. Colorado Lady Tells of Relief. NOTE: It would be illegal to publish these statement* if not true. Mr*. F. Bowdick. Monte Vista. 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He tells ua to lay aside all digestive aids and instead get from any phar macy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast, while it is effervescing, and furthermore, to con tinue this for one week. While relief often follows the first dose, It is im portant to neutralize the acidity, re move the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thua promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Suits Is Inexpensive and is ir.ads from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts Is used by thousands of stomach suf ferers with excellent results. APVERT1MKMKNT. Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” Rub on Good Old Musterole That cold may turn Into "Flu," Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, unless you take egre of It at once. Rub good old Musterole on the congested part* and see how quickly it brings relief. Colds are merely congestion. Mus terole, made from pure oil of mus tard, camphor, menthol and other simple Ingredients, la a counter-lr 'rltnnt which stimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. As effective aa the messy old mus tard plaster, docs the work W I hunt blister. Juat rub It on with your flnger-tlpa, Tou will feel a warm tingle as It en ters the pores, then n cooling sensa tion that brings welcome relief. To Mothers: Musterole Is also made In tnllder form for babies and sinnll children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35c anil 65e. In jars and tubes. Jfetter than a mustard plaster EDDIE’S FRIENDS_ Dodging the Job of a Banker || MOTAlM DOlM • TAe LAST T^.E i kept TAE BANiVK T_ CONKE -- OUT E'CaAT So^ESdON Books -rd TAe A AS TO TAVKE BAt> AFTER rAREOETAE rT tU vAUiMNi»M& ALL —\ fAOMEVl -S_ ( CO^ECOT I 777 evbm « m tue - MOO . 2, i «-aism. WJAy, Chicago (444), 10, progiain. W.ff, New York (466), a 30, music; 7, talks, orgmi ;ft: 16, army night; 9.30, ar ch sat fa. WJY, New Tork (406), 4:30 philos opher; 4 10. tenor and sopiano. 7.06, mopP-al numbers. concert. Wl.W. Cincinnati (209), 10, dance pro gl N III WMAQ. Chicago News < 4 47 f9. 4:46. talk; 7, talks, 4.40, orchestra. 9. talk. 9.19. program WAIC, Memphis (600), * 30, concert WOC, Davenport (444 ). 4 30, sandman* visit. 7. lecture. 9 nnhestis WOA3V. Omaha O.‘M. o • Hilda atory. 4'?,it program, t. piugtein Wim Newark (404). 4:30 orchestra WIP Atlanta (429 ), I, concert, 10 46 ' acred claaa Preacher’s Son Given 3 Years New Trial Denied Youth Con victed of Highway Robbery. Carl Jordan, son of Rev. W. H. Jordan, was sentenced to the state re formatory for three years by District Judge Troop Wednesday. He was found guilty of highway robbery re cently. Public Defender John Bald win made a motion for a new trial, supporting It by affidavits of new evi dence. Jordan's father appeared In court a few days ago with bowed head while the judge declared a new trial for the youth waa doubtful. "If you had obeyed the advice of your parent*." aald Judge Troup to the .young man, "you would not now be where you are. But you hung around pool halls. Many of them are breeding places for vice for young men. "You have been found guilty by a Jury of 12 men and I And plenty of evidence to support that verdict.” The young man pronounced a curt "no" when asked (whether ha had any thing to say why sentence should not be pronounced. The judge gave him the ahorteat sentence possible and sent him to the reformatory Instead of to the peni tentiary. Vanderlip Fails to Give Address N'ew York, March li.—For some unexplained reason Frank A. Vander 11 p failed to deliver a acheduled ad dress last night. Several weeks ago the Life Under writers' association of New York an nounced he would apeak on "Courage" at a dinner. Ha later explained that hit talk would touch on national poll tic*. "I am not going to speak any where this evening," he told a re porter last night. It developed that a few daya ago the aaaoclatlon sent members the an nouncement that Mr. Vanderlip would not speak. Bluffs Riflemen Take Fourth Place Fourth place 1n the target match with other achoola of tfle Seventh Army rorpa area ha* been awarded to the rifle team of the Council Bluffa high achoola, It/ wai learned yester day. The Bluffa team never haa won a cm pa area match, but won th* na tlonal championship two year* ago. Firat plac* In the corpa area match want to th* Junior team of the South Dakota State college; second, Kansas City, Mo.; third, St. Joseph, Mo. Theae and ths Bluffa teams will represent th* eras In tha national Intercolleg lata matches this spring. anVEHTIMEMENT. STOMACH MISERY Chew a few Pleasant Tablets Instant Stomach Rclicfl Th# mornept "Pape's Dlspepaln" reaches tha stomach all distress goes Lumps of Indigestion, gases, heart burn, sourness, fullness, flstulencs palpitation, vanish. Fas* your stomach now! Correct digestion nod aridity for « few cent* Dtugg.sis sell millions of packages Burlington Will Remodel Station Ele\ators for Passengers and Huge Dining Room Planned. Plans for remodeling the Burlington railway station on Tenth street, at a cn/t which may exceed *100,000, are being formulated at Burlington head quarters here. Installation of elevators or a pas senger chute leading from the first to the second floors of the station, to replace the winding stairs; a rear rangement of ticket selling facilities and Installation of a large dining room, are called for in these plans. Engineers have also investigated the feasibility of •constructing a sub way between the Burlington and Un ion stations as a means of transfer ing passengers with more ease. The construction of such a subway has been pronounced feasible, according to C. I* Gray, chief clerk to the gen eral manager of Burlington lines west. This subway project hinges largely on the possibility bf a new Union sta tion In Omaha. Should a new Union station be constructed on the site of the present one such a subway would undoubtedly be constructed, according to Burlington officials. Nped of a larger dining room in thp ' Burlington station will hasten the plans for remodeling it. Gray says. Army of 137,000 Is Recommended Bill Reported to House Car ries $16,224,268 Lower Appropriation. Washington. March 12,—Maintenance for another year of the regular army at the present strength of 12,000 com missioned officers and 125.000 enlisted men Is recommended In the army ap propriation hill. As reported today to the house, the measure carries $326,224,993, or $16, 224,268 less than last year's approprt ation and $3,632,778 less than the bud get estimate. The bill carries an Item of $7,000,000 for continuing work on dam No. 2 at Muscle Shoals, with an additional contract authorization of $3,040,390. and provides $10,090,000 for flood con trol on the Mississippi and $500,000 for similar work on the Sacramento river. 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Thornton near the Nicholas Senn hospital more than a month ago. Mellon Warns of Big Deficit Tells Senate Body Treasury to Be Short If House Tax Bill Passes. Washington, March 12.—Revision of the revenue hill passed by the house must be made to prevent a treasury deficit, Secretary Mellon today told the senate finance committee. The house bill would mean a loss in revenue of about $450,000,000, Mr. Mellon said, against an estimated sur plus of $395,000,000 for the fiscal year 1925 under existing law. .ADVERTISEMENT. 666 Is a Prescription prepared for Colds, Fever and Grippe (t it the most speedy remedy we know. Preventing Pneumonia The secretary condemned the Long worth compromise on the Income tax rate schedule and rrltclzed house amendments which increased estate taxes, created a gift tax and opend tax returns to Inspection by congres sional committees. 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